Archive of: Recent News Article
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Clean Power For Italian Cruise ShipsMAN Diesel & Turbo will supply eight engines for the diesel-electric propulsion of two cruise ship newbuildings to cruise ship builder Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. |
June 2013 |
Power From ComponentsSiemens will supply power plant components, including six F-class gas turbines, for the Ras Djinet and Ain Arnat combined cycle power plants (CCPP) in Algeria. |
June 2013 | |
Controlled Power |
June 2013 | |
Getting To The Bottom Of ItGE Oil & Gas has signed a US$84 million agreement with Pemex Exploration and Production to supply and to install subsea wellheads for the company’s deepwater and ultra-deepwater drilling projects in the Gulf of Mexico. |
June 2013 | |
GE Acquires SalofGE Oil & Gas today announced that it has completed its acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Schertz, Texas, U.S.A.-based Salof Co., a designer of small-scale LNG technologies. |
May 2013 | |
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Cat Dual-Fuel Marine EngineCaterpillar is introducing a dual-fuel engine for marine applications. The company said the MaK M 34 DF has the same onboard footprint as the existing M 32 C diesel engine series and is suitable for a wide range of vessels. |
May 2013 |
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Flexible Power In ItalyGE has installed its aeroderivative gas turbine technology at Tamarete Energia’s 104 MW combined-cycle plant near Ortona, Italy. |
May 2013 |
Microturbines To The Big AppleCapstone Turbine Corp., a clean-technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, has received an order from Related Companies, a New York, U.S.A.-based real estate development and investment firm. |
May 2013 | |
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ABB Contract For Vessel Power SystemABB, a power and automation technology group, has won an order to supply electrical power and propulsion systems for a deepwater pipe laying vessel. |
May 2013 |
Supplying Refinery Electrical SystemsSiemens has concluded a framework agreement with China’s biggest oil and gas corporation, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), to supply the entire electrical engineering and electrical systems for the first phase of the planned Guangdong Petrochemical Refinery in China. |
May 2013 |






